Will Fuller's 2016 rookie campaign started with a bang and ended with a resounding thud. After storming out to three double digit fantasy games over the first month, Fuller couldn't get off the sinking ship that was the Texans passing attack. He failed to score more than six fantasy points in a single game the rest of the way. As a starter playing opposite of a player frequently getting double teamed, Fuller should take a step forward in his second pro season. Known for being an excellent route runner and having great speed, Fuller needs to work on catching the football. Five drops and a catch rate of 51-percent do not instill much confidence in quarterbacks. Fantasy owners should be very cautious about how big of a step Fuller can take within the current offensive system. The passing game should be improved but the coaching staff isn't about to let Tom Savage or Desahun Watson throw the ball all over the field with a top-rated defense keeping the team in games. As a result, he is best valued less as a potential breakout player and more as a WR 4/5 in 12+ team leagues.

Update 8/2/17: Fuller broke his collarbone and is expected to miss 2-3 months. He will go undrafted in most redraft leagues but could be valuable waiver wire pickup in-season.

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